My Mac Mini is not connecting to internet through the ethernet

Had an issue with my internet provider, which was resolved after a month.....at this point my internet is not connecting through the ethernet cable (no router is being used, from modem directly to mini mac).....ERROR:YOU ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
When checking on the Network Preferences it shows the ethernet connected but it does not show the Router IP nor the DNS Server.
If i run diagnostics ...ethernet is green, network settings is yellow and the the rest is red (how do i fix this network settings)
If i try to run the NETWORK SETUP ASSISTANT and tried using
IP 192.168.1.33
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Router 192.168.1.1 (even though i don't use a router, but this was the last set up i saw working)
DN S Server 192.168.1.1
It takes for ever as configuring but does not do anything
Please advise what am i doing wrong or missing here......
I've read people selling their equipment, taking it back, using their warranty.....i don't think it is something the serious but still i'm not going anywhere with my troubleshooting
HELP!!!!

Deleted the previous ethernet and added a new one (System Preferences/Network).....did not work
At this point in diagnostics it show Ethernet and ISP in green, Network Settings in yellow leaving Internet and Server in red.
It's a bit frustrating because it did work fine until a week a go and since then have tried several things and....nothing
Not interested in buying a router because of this issue......any other work around?
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